North Dakota Statutes
§ 29-02-13 — Accused committed - How discharged - Undertaking transmitted to district court
North Dakota § 29-02-13
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N.D. Cent. Code § 29-02-13 (2026).
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court.
If a person complained of for threatening to commit an offense against the person or
property of another is committed for not giving security, that person, upon giving the same, may
be discharged by any municipal judge who is authorized to act as a committing magistrate, or by
the judge of the district court of the county. Any undertaking so accepted must be transmitted by
the acting magistrate to the district court of the county for disposition at the next term.
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§ 29-01-01
How crimes prosecuted - Exceptions§ 29-01-03
How prosecution entitled§ 29-01-04
Affidavits need not be entitled§ 29-01-05
Party defendant is party prosecuted§ 29-01-06
Rights of defendant§ 29-01-06.1
Rights of defendant - Exception§ 29-01-06.2
Summoned person to report to sheriff§ 29-01-07
Only once prosecuted§ 29-01-08
Extent of restraint permissible§ 29-01-09
How conviction can be had§ 29-01-10
Where district courts held§ 29-01-12
Decision of district court reviewable§ 29-01-13
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